Miss Clayland program to be held Oct. 17

                        
The 54th Miss Clayland Scholarship Program will be held Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m., at Claymont High School. Six contestants will be vying for the title of Miss Clayland 2010 and the chance to compete for Miss Ohio in June of 2010. Sherry El Sakr, 23, is a graduate of Cleveland State University, with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She is a piano player from Strongsville. Her platform is Heart 101: Promoting Heart Healthy Lifestyles in Our Children. Kristy Moneysmith, 20, is a student at Ball State University majoring in speech pathology and audiology. She is a vocalist from Union City. Her platform is Mentoring Through Leadership and Role Modeling. Danielle Henry, 20, is a student at Kent State University Tuscarawas majoring in nursing. She is a dancer from Stone Creek. Her platform is Being a Cancer Advocate – Speak Up! She is the daughter of Scott and Debbie Henry. Ashley Bowman, 19, is a student at Kent State University majoring in political science. She is a vocalist from Canton. Her platform is Celebrate the Character in You. Samantha Hartings, 18, is a student at Coldwater High School. She is a dancer from Coldwater. Her platform is Child Literacy Awareness. Heather Waterman, 22, is a graduate of Wright State University. She is a vocalist from Celina. Her platform is Ready, Set, Motivate. The master of ceremonies will be Scott Robinson, director of the Tuscarawas County United Way. Erica Gelhaus, Miss Clayland 2009 and Miss Ohio 2009, will serve as co-host of the pageant and will also perform. Clara Pearch of Uhrichsville will also be performing. The seven young women will be competing in interview, talent, evening wear and swimsuit for more than $3,200 in scholarships. Advance sale tickets are available at the Twin City Pharmacy in Dennison for $10. Two dollars from each ticket will be used to promote children’s literacy. Tickets will also be available at the door. For further information, contact Martha Campbell at 740-922-1644 or campbell.229@osu.edu.


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